Ok guys,had a spare half hour in the garage.
Here's where we're at...
First of all,I confess,I'm an idiot.
Bike cranks with the tank plug disconnect.
Ok.
Plugs have been out all night,put them back in.
Cranked bike,bike tried to start,or rather,coughed a bit.
Pulled the tps off while cranking,and it tried to start again,smelt fuel.
Took the plugs out and dried them off,then replaced them.
Cranked it over and it tried starting again,only this time it did for another 4 seconds,then stalled.
Again,stank of fuel.
Too much fuel?
Took plugs out and dried them with a blow torch,disconnected fuel tank pump.
Bike started easier,as plugs were hot, then died again,( I thought it may have been due to lack of fuel as pump disconnected ).
So I'm thinking...
Too much fuel?
Could it be the fuel pump thing on the back of the throttle bodies has given up?
Not sure how it works. I just know that the po had stored this bike away as a working bike,and I guess everything just sort of deteriorated on it over time. The pump in the tank was pretty mushy,could the little pump on the bodies be in a bad state too? Is it a mechanical thing that needs replacing time to time?
Thanks for your patience,guys,on this ever growing,epic long thread due to my ability to not understand 80's German fuel injection systems!